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- 'Té . 4 ·*' ïtettîterson ïBmljj Ht0pafrh ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORrH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA JwENTY-SgHTH YEAR HENDERSON, N. C., SATURDAY ΛI ERNOO N, AU(»l*ST 1 1 Ml i following President Roosevelt's Embargo On Aviation Fuel Japan Defies Economic War ********** *■¥· + ♦*****» **■**♦********·♦♦# Russians Report Slaughter Of Four Nazi Divisions Red Army Offensive Gains Fewer Germans Counter With Declaration that hviit Pander Column Have Been Freed with New Break Toward Moscow. (Hn The Associatrd I* rrss. ) Ktissian armies <1: l< inlwr: tin* StH.H »···κ : \tr\\ >\ (,! Moscow riMMirl'·»! <!««■ i>| lour (icnu.iM ( « ί ' i i < m ! ( · ι * ι. < · : f »"'·μ 1 ΐ"Ί> · · ··.) » ■ · 'itarv dispatch*"-. declared that na/i ad Viilicc font's wrri' : <rr;il;rvr willi liravN losses under Èiri' counter attacks. • From isolated (Mm: ive hl«»\vs. 1 l·, t ' I I ( '( i > !,·· · · nm < Clltix »· < ·' ill 111< I ill·· . Ill" . : r Imii ΙΊ ;.ν·(1;:. the en m .m ! : .fly' news (Jertnan reports · \ > · »ï in ΠΐιΜίηκ lines ίιi tϊι<■ s ni ο I nsk salient iicid freed swift pan/or columns for a new break toward Moscow . On the southern fr-nU. \ cl - »! Γ Hitler's high command sa^d that "another destructive haitle is under way" about l.i'l miles south of Kiev, caoital of the ι Russian Ckraine. and that na/i speed troops had ki:i.< d deco in to retreating Ked arm\ eehimns. The ( iei'M .ll !: : · t · » .·:. ad .1 rted thiil S<>viet d .* · η · 11 appeu .t ()l Si ι " ilcn·-1;. the cntra', ne: -·ι · r aid that : M1 ·_· I ' I ' ·· Ί1 killed , front, were "being 1 the! hemmed I in." 1 Λ fin 11,, y 1 met hundred ■ ·: C · 1'. ! 1571:, i.a/.ι inlantrv di\ ·., '· ipj'ed in j iht S ι » · ■ ·ΐ«Ίΐ' a eri..! ! Î h a ! Smart art:llriv aeeountc »i other h un ! dred. >1;,.η. ••In « ·! df! t . },«■!; . 1: a : c,t Γ η !.··η !· " ft . *1 · ( 1 at imI 'the ( mi i · a I · t ' .·,·.· tile battle the I -. * h < it <! \ :· . : · \vh if h mien d ' ί · Iniu t raiMht lit.111 tin· a· .;< ! Bel ore the h" <·< ίιΙ(' '•w in}.', int" act 1'H. : η : - a i. 1 h'ed t r· μ ί » -11 la . ! lank ι m» at tack and eut ι ί a · ■ < :■■ 111 »|>< »rt I ί if en! a t l ί. . . «η \·. a aid to ha·. .· hi ■ ί a it (I Soviet tii 1 j. 11 ' ' reported that the With I%'« ·i .!κ : : >n ..η . organization o! ; etei ai s. had doti. veil *:a et (it: . 1 a d ν ision^. The ! ' od 1 ut m«.l)lll/.ed (-it I t: ... I a"a Ua ! exhausted, were b< halt unk in the .1*round and Mie 11...a a pill 1 " ' \i \\ hile the lî u us pictured the \'l da> old t ·' - Λ as turn ing in their lavei 1 < (.«amans asserted a In ai\ onslaught against Moscow 11 It was im \ mincnl. I η 11 trnied (a re It ■ rI in -a a I . ' ( !' a "ia 11 \ a 11 Li U a ; 1 : *'>"!, ret : r.i! - I ara 1 ΐιι lan I « » 1 n a : « » tt >1 h i^h I ν a> tar ea I ..I n- k appai « nlly the Mm · -n.w high : \. a\ and estabi aiiolher en | encleinent in th.it ' rîp τ*» ΠΠ ic 15e iense 'Sini/le Spark Would Be Sufficient to Cause an Explosion,' Japan ese Foreign Minister Declares; Thailand Crisis Near. ( I iv Ί ι Julian < · · 11 « ' ( I A merican-Bri ii-»h cconomu pressure today, after President Ku >->«·\ cit s em bargo mi aviation ι ut*I to Japan, and lier minuter ot commerce. Nice Admit .1 Sei/o Sakonji, de clared brunt!. !i ti the situation λ\ a - "so u ns*' MH^ie spark * ouici i»c sum.. nl to cause an explosion." ν ι mâl'tary • i'M ni'i -il .ft — ι;, ι . e ,ntu 1' ΠΊΚ·;ΐ ι :ι χ pec ted a ,, ι ·. : ι : ;, η a month, troops were reported Cam "d ... near the iv i .Japane.-e ;. . . '\.n two horn : i;. th·· Tli » ι l -»uall\ reliable Japanese so u π r·. in Shanghai said Tokyo had tentatively approaciied i lia il a nil alrrad} with the object oi welding* that eountry into Ja pans so-ealled **co-prosperity spere. I his iurtlier supported a state ment h.\ authoritative quarters in London \esU'rda> that Japan had demanded military bases in i'hailami. within lour hundred î»·i- - striking distance of SniRa )on and > <»ntro! of the country's ruI»h»'r. ri< e and tin production. It. . · · · ■ : Tu ne.- and \. ι · c .Japanese ■ \ : ii.it Brit • ve> to en: ;'|)lie.- of "il. iy peed hei ΪΊ- id. · Koosrvelt's order <ί'ΐη;·ί! |«a!l embargo in .i\i. :ion fuel and drastically reduced ι5<«· shipment of other oi! supt'iies t » 11 which Ja|*Ul de pc ul· ;· ■ mon than two-thirds ■ ι ! her ! H · : ' ( i -i U. S. Warns Vichy Regime \ P ) - - Τ : ι ρ ; .·. t.wia.v Il ! ' d be gov «·: :ecti · e vfends ,n ; » ι we ι >» ^ ?'.<·· ira ι \ I > ρ >\V - State, rod that : .-Japanese liait )-CllinH Cotton Cioses 72-81 Higher \»»\ v.· \ - - (AP)—Cot i >2 t" 95 higher .2 m ni lughei. middling spot lT.tiun. up 72. 0| i"i Close 1 (i 70 1 6.95 I)«·.·· 1 Τ 02 17 12 ... > 17.1!) 17 4n I 7 2 Λ 17 .26 ' ι :■ 17.2(1 17.22-27 July . .. 17.22 17 18-20 Silk Production in a Bronx Basement ν ~ ■* ' " * % fur years John Ousta of the Bronx, Ν. Y., has campaigned for an American silk industry, declaring the I ' ir· d States did not have to depend on Japan for its supply. He has been producing th·· valued fabric in the basement of his home. These pictures show steps in the silk process. Top, left, is a pile of silkworm ι . ;■ contrasted for size with a paper clip. Ousta has a million eggs bred for next year's crop. Top, right, 1,arched worms feed on mulberry leaves in Ousta's back yard. They're kept in trays from birth until ready V pin cocoons. Bottom, litft, Ousta looks over the silk cocoons, which undergo 11 drying process for about a month before they are unraveled. Bottom, right, the cocoons are reeled into spools. Keeling is the moat expensive step, involving labor costs and tedious work Hosiery Mills Face Shutdown Officials ίο Appeal North Carolina's Silk Hosiery Industry Without Supplies of Raw Silk. ('! :■ .tl< A.m i AIM The .· ilk • « : > ι· .ni ' μ ' ι: ι nr.: îndu-ti y <»l \ · ■ ι 11: C'.u » · 111 :. ι ι « nln ing here. leil I ! "ill i Ml i I t i i; hi V Y\ : 111 till' c« nil > l< · 1 « · hull m:: nil · >1 .idditinnil sup >!>. » ■ ι ! ,I\V ill. 1 \ .'.(111 ot the led i ni nil :ir u| |·ι · ><j u'lmn managemenl .1 W.i t .ι —:t"η 1 »· , 1 « ι f.ul III ! "."lit t >f prnduc i' !. I I ; ( · .. ; 1 L 111 till' IH'Xt 1 C\\ ..it. ι: ,.ιν ι r : ι · til Hit· Ji'l is ol a silb .,! ; μ ι .ni /. ..ι Un· 3,2iU) nu-i .llil \\ « » ι ; ΠΙ ι : : ; J. ΐ > \ « ( I 111 tllC 1 l\ C lii h· · ι·" \ plaul ■ 11'ί r. I fit e\i ( ! r «· 1 ( 'liai I- »tt< ι 'lunt !> mi, itUd ! « t n 111 ni it .igain I ί 11 ι Ί 'Μ. 11 it · ι < ι ■1 u ι11 · n ( · I i < » ι » Γιη.ιΐκ'ΐ ι · Μ I" ·: . · :ι ill . 11 ' ( 1 · ι τ ί i I · I \\';i>hlll£toi . m i.r « ι · ι » disrupting the ilk in n i li\ \· < Hu rt ..η Λι::ci !ian-J;< palier II .,(U ci i ι \\ hu h «'lit· huge l'un j,, 111 y ■ purulent declared 'ci»lll< 11 ; ι \ c · been Inn· » c · 11 tun years agn. ΤΙκ· 1.11 lui ' ' ·■»! t'a· lederal govern . · M ft\ 1(1 1JY ! ! I Il ΊΊ. I Ί If" I Ί ra\ ill. 1 ' ! I·. 11· ι f ι. 11 delen e purpose \\«ittl.ii id i>\ '··. t : ,i .m 11 ■ Ί 1 ifial ! · ι in· ":m -tu-.! 'if : 11. ι. much a.> ι 11 nltfd m ". i.: h f .«ι y hard.- hip ! 1 V II·.il..ill:- "1 NKtUslriai cap ital and many thou and.s -·ι industrie Led ι '.s Ι· · : :Se ι ! ci 1. 1 i · 111 s ι m Si 1 l'.... pit - dm: · pei ; « 111114 tu t» nul here which !.·\< a weekly payro ii, e.\n -Ί > > ■1. ι " ι -1. . ι : ' ι .1. S pen et I. « . ρ:. tie! ι ί I>Ui hngton Mil C ι· ι Pau hngtmi. the Carolina mi ι \t . 11\ ι - Un teil tlu. un . uing drive aimed .it in I tueneing the Wasl ι ,· ·η ... . el unit lit I" i.cen>e impur el raw bilk from Japan, irrespeetix i.t · ι. · » ni*, r recently r· sued by Pre nil ' U ■·· e\ til t· · "lit" . e" J a pa ne; lt . ; . : ι I ! .ι \ Tni ted States. ['-1 — n! *· was bemg exerted tod; up.-n Si nat< ; llailc> .nui Keynuli . .ι X ·: ti c'a! olma and r eniber> tin \. : tn Carolina delegation t ', ι? ,^ι ι t« ι -et k *11 n iai action II,t 4· >veri:ment'.s executive depai a.t.ii tt would remedy this cris Strike For Higher Pay <V:d £'1 αϊ: »t. y Β hall. AFL Unionists on Or dnance Plant Con struction Job in Un justified Strike. 1'hc Assoi 'a'ntl IM't'ss.) < « 'III ! .)<·!' >! S ('· 'li t run in.u I '·: « >k indiuiiiv plant ihmi 1 )lm », uni.' 'Hurt (j t< >day • Ml the 1.000 r< III ·. - ·rk« ι s on tin· plant which : .ct.ui e Γ.\ Γ and I )NT -:·· on >iι ike Un motning in î·» eu 11m ce pay demands. ! .-MX) Λ Kl - in »n and steel i • leetrician . .· team 1 ittei> ' >e ι ea lied ,t stri ke ell t lie ' pay lot Saturday. Sun • Ίidav w«»rk h.id been cut . time tu l :" e and une· 1 McCurdy. re lent nian ' ■ t · e» mtract' >i . Κ 1 · 1 »ad •s ; Cii .. said In· expected an ; « H it ment d that : —ne. ' ' · 1500 workei - AKL union | oh ! . \ otcd t" strike I'm* a Wage : • ! L! In»iifly instead 1 ■! the cur- ( ■•i î Lî 1-2. They said the higher being paid e u penti 1 « η • 'il ι. < Mir·. « »i dmaiee plant t\ meantime πι Chicago, John ' ι »n aient «il t lie Λ KL c\e ' « '-unt il ni the building tradi - '*· en!. >aid threats ol" w«»ru 1 <ge ..ι national defense eoti •II | mi 'Ject - Were lUl.iU tilled 1 '· 1Ί an ai»reel· -lit reached in '·ι' ·η July T1 between the ι'·ι .a.d government negotiating Itee. He said the agreement 'ίΐ· tied a universal tune and Coy CUtl' deui m \ ι W. ι - i t ta I Uàintmued on Page Three) SOLDIERS HELP CUT SURPLUS OF PEACHES All..ut,,. Aay. J. — (ΛΡ)—Uncle ■s, ;' · Id..·, - m thi' lo.irtii corps "''ça ,iu going to oat more peaches ' il grower* conlrontod with a k 1 '1 i H-'' crop and a falling market H"W much peachers would be bu'.igiu by the Army station^ was e.Uma'.ed. Anti-Nazi Belgians Demonstrate London. Λιικ. ·1.— (AIM—Mel gium's iiidcpciincnce day. .1 ιιI.\ M. was the occasion of numerous untiiiciman demonstrations in man> parts of the iia/.i-oecupicd country and street lighting broke out in several places, a Belgian source declared today. "lu 1 i.-sei . den κ m-Ira I a >ns wen! : ι ! day > η l; . l.arge nun.: > cm p< raded in b<tulevards and the prm "Λ they marched along, : ι : ι of them dared 1-· shunt insult.- a: the naz. · and Belgian I'it'tli columns At various m te-rsections there \.va fighting. "CeiMian authorities were <>1 > 1 i once more to reproach lU-Uian }»«. 11 ce for not having di speised t i. demonstrators, particularly ι " η<·; saving rexists and Plenush ex tremists from manhandling." Committee Rejects Tax Bill Proposals \V,. h ι η L·. t « > η. Λιι« ~ ( A!') C'h t η : a 11 I )oiight< ιι. 1 >emoci at, .\« m ' : Carolina, announced today the Hon · ways and means c >mm ι ttee had ι «. jectefl thi ei - iggestΊ'.- from I '·. ■ dent Roosevelt t«n last-minute elm ' ges in the ·>:!.. >29.0'>0.000 tax I · i 11. · eluding a proposal for lowering m j div idual me. tme tax exempli· ·η Doughton said that alth««ug;i Treasury had opposed any l>i « -acit · ing of the income tax hase, the Pre . dent has suggested that tin e\< tmn for single person- be lowered In un $800 to S750 and that lor mar ried persons trom $2.000 t · » SI ..>*·* · The President's suggestions, con tained in a letter t » » Doughton. ais included a proposal for n.· «dn a\.t: 1 I (Contir"i£ci on Page Three.) Hopkins and Stalin Talk It Over ( . I'. tophoto Harry linpfcr < (left) lend-lease adniini>tr.;:.T . i 1'· rit. Roo velt's ] ) ι ■ ι *. - ο ι ·. ; » ι uvuy, is shown with Premit r ·' : Si ai M ose during one <>:'· 1,· ir talks. After the di<eu ι · II ;>kii red hi sell' even lie ; · assured of ultimate German (]< !<· ;. ΊΊ... ]·ιιοίο ν radioed from Muscoll to New V ι ' Price-Fixing Bill Meets Opposition Measure introduced In Both Houses of Con gress Wruid Give President Power to Put Ceilint's or* Com modities and Rents Washington Vu \Γ Λ price - i i \ m:; Ι>·.1 unit h wonltl eileei c\ it\ \m«i .1 s. |»> · kt't hook hi^an riniuiii.; 1 \>«·. lions tod,i\ ι η ο > ι1 · 11.11 » ■ ιχ .tile: its introduction in ( on ι <-ss Tin le.. )·.· S ι ί κ ι U · ;i : ii I il·· Nazis Order Civil Siege For Norway Stork holm. Su'-'l'ii \uu. — ( Λ Is )— .Morning η. \\ - μ.ι,»«·ι s im ported loda.v Huit <«''ΐηιη poller h il \ r taken <»\ er ait ι ·. » \ \ ι in Noru a\ and that λ Γι » ·»ι ri\ il sicjir lias hern m ·μ !.· itned throughout thr na'i occupied ( ount ι \. lull.iirt,m! of a ·. u h ici -, r ι Μ ι' . » i ι V ill l'ai 11 , It·.·. ·, · :iu- !'·'!'»: ·' No !' MSOII ! ο ! ·; : · ι·"! t.'vl (■rrmau action was . ι \ « · : ι ? » χ the papers. Γ!ηι: (I. i: -ili! · ■ ■ ■ ιΊ (Τ \ ni ; » 1 î · · lu «Mil l 'ι · ' I M ,11 . trU'Cl ΐ" ί: · : il. } " · lie 1.1:;· cil. etnl ί, ' ! ι ί ι \ il-H . the· rail · W1LA filin S; ιοί: noi;ni ι \ι;οι ι \ < .ctici al!\ t .t11 loin. ί. ι Sumla s . not ί uilr vi \\ uni s da ν a ιοί ι» ν «' ι c \ tr cm· ι » * » 111 portion tonight. Carolina Power ΛιηΙ Li^lit Hearing ( C Is Fine Puppol Show. thrill >;>v - Uail.\ 1>ι it il >. aim .in In Hi·· *> ' ' ι it Until By III \l;> W ! KILL. " lialeigl,. Λ lengthy ' lie.u niy !ιι·ι ι ι ι i-'i'iici ai !' ι ι (.'mini ·' light t. glr ι-n't 1" : '·'. ι 1 tween tin- Si I'M ι > OS ten ihly tiι (Ιι·11 '!ι tin· C'aι " olma I'nwr 1 l'niii|)an. ' "Wliilc up :t y line $24. 1 llllll.liflll wli' ιι : .mie.-· mei>jetl m Ι'ιϋιί I.· : resent utiliix " cumrin wi.ul· ; - power ami till' Ai'Uiallv. t: Hie -iage ■ et tmu I'm a : ■·■ ! slum·. with 1·' 1 ' C. ami ι · m the tall, ing rule Behind t1 ; ' e leal strui. two. hut h ■hanse Ι' I- mi.-sion ami ι·ί \ Ί Pnvvei mil '· Light l'i a.ρ · > iiUermeiii,,! s ιι holding coipoia which owns 11 piaei f il y .... and 1.- e<m t- mon Im/k .mo other pnwei s. coiTipaniea sut.:· .. from Te.\a. IV il M λ I kr! M i*a ' ;m Ιο ι : ι tin \ ■ ..ml 1 i Win ι ■ ill.. Jill! it' ! .11 I · Ν 1' i:al)lr. .nut nut v. .iiit t·. \\. >11 lit. ii ..." it. an I L t ι .1.1 . I'll Go hi) That (lutMl't -. 1 SKI . -, Striking .it N. P. anil 1,. . . ι slliillldi'i ol I'.U'I'1.11,1 I ' \\ .·: J. u 11 ' A Ii n'i'.'d ii'du.:. · . ■ ι \ t.. ii. ι <; iiiiii.iHiO \v. ...lui r..ii.a.mi Mink hi.ldi'i· .-i|tia v!y t\vfell trie ejlia—..'.α It :. Λ. i'. . vhich Iwfds tin ■ αϊ mid ■ ■! (|K< ( : I'., m 'ι (li iw nu · .' · "( .(Hill. Thu |£|·! u κ , ■ bod > 1 ..· tin Ι',.ι . ii' ι cut .. . . ••ι-ίιι.-ιοη it . I ' · Ί· 111 I. \' S., .11(1 Will l-lltW bv ι I. · ι Ni ITC tll.it 11.- I : · ' ' II' ■ ! 11 > w .rtli til.· - I, ll"\\ tile (Ί III 1 i I.(IIS : ■ . rlii,illy that it. . - · ' « ν ti S . I 1.110(1.111111 . .11 ( l ilt T! it still w, .n't .ι. ■ · . .■· ■·' ι Mi. ι : "I κ1 h»(t Ik..... . ·· I - · ci i. . : ! i.l.M'd (III till1 .ι ... t ■ ■ ι (Continued un l'a0c Tiuee.)
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